Some nouns for 'saying what you feel' are:
Nouns for feelings are called abstract nouns; some examples are:
Anxious, Happy, Sad, Angry, Flat, Depressed
well they are sad mad rad brad flow rider sagin josan and many more i love you bye bye xoxoxoxoxoxoxox
nothing i have to say
Names an Idea or Feeling: Conjunction
dogs
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
Words like "Murder", that bring along feelings due to the denotation that society has associated with the word.
Yes. It is a name much like Elizabeth, America, Stalin, Hitler, Mary, Jesus, and many others. The negative feelings associated with the word do not void the rules of grammar, slim and flexible as they are.
Yes it is.
Yes the idea or meaning is associated with a word and it is called its definition.
The collection of feelings values moods and impressions associated with a word is that words connotation.
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
The denotation of a word refers to its literal meaning, while the connotation refers to the associated feelings or ideas that the word evokes.
The dictionary definition of a word is its precise, agreed-upon definition. The ideas, feelings, and values associated with a word are referred to as its connotations, which go beyond the dictionary definition to represent broader cultural or personal associations.
Words like "Murder", that bring along feelings due to the denotation that society has associated with the word.
Major keys tend to be associated with cheerful or upbeat feelings.
Sadness
Those letters spell the word feelings.
When a word suggests something beyond its definition, it is called connotation. Connotation refers to the associated meanings, emotions, or feelings that a word brings to mind, in addition to its literal definition.
Expressing is a word. It means showing your feelings.
The word you are looking for is "connotation." Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural meanings associated with a word that go beyond its literal definition.